Settling an airbag failure to deploy lawsuit can take anywhere from a few months to 3 or more years. You may be wondering why there is such a wide gap in the amount of time it takes to reach a settlement. This is due to various factors that are common to all car accident lawsuits, as well as many details that are specific to your own case. We will explore some of these issues throughout this article in order to help you understand the process of filing a car accident claim involving a defective airbag.
We know that waiting months or years for the funds you deserve is an agonizing thought. However, insurance companies do not make it easy for accident victims to access the compensation they are entitled to. That’s why it’s essential to retain a lawyer with experience in airbag failure injuries, who can fight to bring you the highest possible settlement. Contact Normandie Law Firm and schedule a free case evaluation with a member of our legal team.
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How Long Does it Take to Settle an Airbag Defect Case?
A personal injury lawsuit involves many steps that take time and effort, and each of these steps will add to the amount of time it takes to settle a claim for airbag deployment failure. Before you can file a lawsuit and negotiate with the party at fault, you will need to gather evidence and talk to your lawyer about the best legal strategy.
For the most part, the best course of action is to file an accident claim and exchange settlement offers with the defendant’s insurance company. If negotiations do not have the intended effect, you may need to go ahead with a lawsuit and prepare for a court hearing. However, very few of these cases actually end up in court, so it’s more than likely that you will reach a settlement with the other side.
Though many factors are involved in the settlement process, here are the most important issues when it comes to how long it takes to settle a claim for an airbag that failed to deploy:
Severity of Injuries: The degree of injury is generally the most important issue in the process of settling an airbag failure to deploy accident case. Claims with serious, long-terms injuries normally take longer to resolve than those with relatively minor injuries. If the accident causes permanent health issues, like disability, you are likely to face a tougher battle with the insurance company during the negotiation process. These cases can take up to 2 years to settle, and even longer if your case is tried in court.
Liability Issues: Figuring out who is at fault can be very challenging in airbag defect cases. Quite a few of these lawsuits involve liability by two or more parities, and determining the degree of responsibility for each of these entities can take more time than you had anticipated. However, getting this right is the key to avoiding unexpected delays and interruptions later down the road.
The Available Evidence: the quality and amount of evidence establishing fault by the other party has a direct role in your ability to negotiate a settlement. Aside from investigating the accident scene, your lawyer may need to consult multiple doctors and car accident experts, and conduct many other tasks in order to build a solid case. This process can add months to the case resolution timeline, but it will help you secure maximum payment for your injuries.
Amount of Damages: How much you are seeking in compensation is inevitably a factor in how long it takes to resolve an accident claim. This is a big factor with cases involving severe injuries, where the victim is owed 6 to 8 figures in damages. These cases will not settle easily, and some of them may need to be go before a judge and jury. In essence, the insurance company will throw out every trick in the book to reduce the amount they have to pay you, and this is why some of these cases take more than 2 years to settle.
Court Delays: If a settlement cannot be negotiated, your lawyer will proceed with a lawsuit and ask the courts for a trial date. Unfortunately, the courts are forever challenged with a backlog of cases, along with all sorts of delays that can push back your trial date. This includes rescheduling of pre-trial meetings and hearings, which is why it can take over a year before a judge is ready to hear your case.
Finally, the skill and experience of your attorney has a direct impact on the settlement process. To settle your airbag deployment failure lawsuit as fast as possible, make sure to contact a law firm with many years of experience in airbag-related auto accidents.
Defects that can Cause an Airbag to Fail in an Accident
An airbag that does not deploy in an accident puts many people’s lives at risk. The truth is, airbags can only keep drivers and passengers safe when they work the way they’re supposed to. When an airbag fails to deploy and someone is harmed as a result, here are the possible defect that may be involved:
- Holes or tears in the airbag
- Failed airbag sensor
- Design flaws or mechanical issues during the manufacturing process
- Failure to replace an airbag that’s too old
- Electrical wiring issues
Why You Should Hire an Airbag Failed to Deploy Lawsuit Attorney
Whenever there is an accident, those who are inside a vehicle have the right to expect that the airbags will deploy upon impact. That is the point of these devices, after all, and it’s true that airbags can protect people from severe head injuries and death by keeping them form hitting the windshield or flying through a broken windshield. That’s why it’s crucial that there are no defects with any of the airbags inside a vehicle.
Our law firm has a dedicated team of lawyers with decades of experience in complex auto accidents. This includes cases where the injury to the victim was caused or aggravated by an airbag that did not deploy on impact. Here are just some of the ways we can assist you if you are eligible for an airbag failure to deploy accident claim:
- Uncovering the cause of why the airbag did not deploy
- Identifying the parties that are liable for the failure with your airbag (car manufacturer, airbag manufacturer, car dealership, private seller, etc.)
- The damages you are entitled to, based on the harm you suffered
- Collecting evidence to prove your case against the negligent party (or parties)
- Handling all communications with the other side, including settlement offers and requests for additional documentation, evidence, etc.
- Filing a lawsuit on your behalf if needed, along with any other paperwork required by the court
- Representing you in a court trial, if necessary
- Providing you with updates and being available if you have any questions or concerns about your case
At the end of the day, there are no shortcuts to fighting for your rights and obtaining the funds you deserve as an accident victim. The road to justice can be very difficult to navigate on your own, which is why you should contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible.
Contact Our Law Firm
A car accident case is complicated enough on its own, but injuries caused by airbags that do not deploy add another dimension of complexity. It’s important that you speak to a lawyer right away, who can conduct a thorough investigation and ensure that the responsible parties do not get away with their negligence.
To ensure that your finances don’t suffer any more than they already have, we will work for you on a contingency fee basis. That means we charge you $0 and only get paid after you receive your payment from a successful defective air bag accident lawsuit. Our law firm also provides a Zero Fee Guarantee, so there is nothing for you to pay if we don’t win your case.
Reach out to us today and schedule a free case review if you were injured because an airbag failed to deploy during a car accident.
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